Claims
- 1. A papermakers felt which comprises a woven multilayer, single-ply fabric in which first crosswise yarns are reinforced by twisting in combination with second crosswise yarns having superior tensile and compressive strength in comparison to said first crosswise yarns and in which the crosswise yarns are displaced from the neutral axis of said fabric by lengthwise yarns common to each layer and means for securing the crosswise and lengthwise yarns against relative movement.
- 2. A papermakers felt according to claim 1 wherein said crosswise yarns are straight.
- 3. A papermakers felt according to claim 1 wherein said lengthwise yarns are flexible and the crosswise yarns are straight and substantially rigid.
- 4. A papermakers felt according to claim 1 wherein said means for securing the crosswise yarns and the lengthwise yarns from relative movement comprises the tightness of the weave.
- 5. A papermakers felt according to claim 1 wherein said means of securing the crosswise yarns and the lengthwise yarns from relative movement comprises an adhesive bond between said crosswise yarns and said lengthwise yarns at crossover points.
- 6. A papermakers felt according to claim 5 wherein the adhesive is a resorcinol-formaldehyde resin.
- 7. A papermakers felt according to claim 5 wherein the adhesive is a polyurethane resin.
- 8. A papermakers felt according to claim 1 wherein said lengthwise yarns are multifilament nylon yarn and said crosswise yarns are asbestos yarn twisted about monel wire.
- 9. A papermakers felt which comprises;
- a woven multilayer, single-ply fabric having;
- (i) multiple layers of crosswise yarns wherein each yarn of each layer is substantially in vertical alignment with a corresponding yarn of the adjacent layer, and each crosswise yarn is rigid and straight;
- (ii) flexible lengthwise yarns which are common to each of said multiple layers; and
- (iii) an adhesive bond between said crosswise yarns and said lengthwise yarns at crossover points.
- 10. A papermakers felt according to claim 9 wherein said crosswise yarns are asbestos yarn twisted about monel wire and said lengthwise yarns are multifilament nylon.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 405,982, filed Oct. 12, 1973, now abandoned, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 628,628, filed Apr. 5, 1976, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Woodside, "Paper Machine Felts", 1967, Title page, p. iv, pp. 181 and 182. |
Continuations (2)
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405982 |
Oct 1973 |
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628628 |
Apr 1976 |
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